The Guardian (USA)

Arizona highway closes after nitric acid leaks from tanker truck crash

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The deadly crash of a commercial tanker truck caused hazardous material to leak onto Interstate 10 outside Tucson on Tuesday, shutting down the key highway through Arizona and forcing evacuation­s near the accident.

Residents within a half-mile (800 meters) were ordered to leave and those within a mile (1.6km) were told to shelter in place for several hours after liquid nitric acid was determined to be leaking from the tanker, the Arizona department of public safety said.

The Tuesday afternoon accident happened on a stretch of I-10 southeast of downtown Tucson.

The shelter-in-place order was lifted on Tuesday night but “those who have already been evacuated will remain evacuated”, the state agency said.

The driver of the truck was killed, the department said. Few other details were released.

The agency warned motorists in the area to anticipate impacts on their Wednesday morning commute in and around I-10.

“This will be an extended closure,” it said in a tweet on Tuesday evening.

The University of Arizona Tech Parks was among the areas evacuated. Some schoolchil­dren in Rita Ranch sheltered in place, the Arizona Daily Star reported.

Nitric acid is used to make ammonium nitrate for fertilizer­s and in the manufactur­e of plastics and dyes.

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says nitric acid is a highly corrosive, colorless liquid with yellow or red fumes and can cause an acrid smell.

It says exposure to nitric acid can irritate the eyes, skin and mucous membranes. Depending on the dosage, it also can also cause delayed pulmonary edema, pneumoniti­s, bronchitis and dental erosion.

 ?? Photograph: Tucson Fire Service/Reuters ?? Emergency vehicles are seen as an overturned truck spews orange smoke in the background at I-10 Highway in Tucson, Arizona.
Photograph: Tucson Fire Service/Reuters Emergency vehicles are seen as an overturned truck spews orange smoke in the background at I-10 Highway in Tucson, Arizona.

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